Alleged Colo. gang member held on $250K bond

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) -- A man believed to be a white supremacist prison gang member arrested in connection with the shooting death of Colorado's prisons chief has been ordered held on $250,000 bond.

A magistrate set bond for James Lohr Monday as he made his first court appearance since his arrest Friday.

Lohr is one of two alleged members of the 211 Crew named as persons of interest because of their contact with gang member Evan Ebel, the only suspect named so far in the killing of Tom Clements. Thomas Guolee remains at large.

Lohr is held on suspicion of vehicular eluding, reckless driving and speeding.

Clements was shot March 19 while answering his door. Ebel was killed in a shootout in Texas and is also suspected in the death of a pizza deliveryman.

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